I viewed this movie on Netflix today and thought it was absolutely phenomenal.

Hitler gets transported to the present modern day and befriends a struggling journalist as they embark on a political campaign all over the German countryside.

The book was priced at €19.33, a deliberate reference to Hitler's ascent to power in that year.[2] By March 2014 it had sold 1.4 million copies in Germany.[3] The book has been translated into 41 languages.[4] An English-language translation, Look Who's Back, translated by Jamie Bulloch, was published in April 2014 by MacLehose Press. It was longlisted for the 2015 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize and has also been longlisted for the 2016 IMPAC award.

Hitler's original vision and ideas are of great use to the modern day struggles that we all face. Even though it is considered a comedy, it asked the viewer the real question....what if?

In conclusion, I found it very entertaining and deeply moved by the natives of Germany, especially the youth, who had the opportunity to discover a different side of the Fuhrer.